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Johannesburg - Urban, Mining, Diversity
Britannica
Johannesburg is a centre of mining, manufacturing, and finance. All the mining houses are headquartered in the city, as is the Chamber of Mines, which...
2 days ago
Urban Heat Stress Is Another Disparity in the World’s Most Unequal Nation
Bloomberg
Urban heat stress is another disparity in the world's most unequal nation. South African shantytowns are far hotter than wealthy city suburbs.
1 month ago
Taiwan rejects South African demand to move its representative office from capital
Washington Post
Taiwan has rejected South Africa's demand that it move its representative office in the country from the capital, Pretoria, to the commercial center of...
2 weeks ago
Understanding the BRICS Summit
The New York Times
The group, which seeks to rebalance the global order away from the West, will meet on Tuesday. Here's a primer.
2 weeks ago
Chris Brown FNB Stadium concert sparks South Africa debate about gender-based violence
BBC
Chris Brown's forthcoming concert in South Africa has led to renewed focus on the country's shocking levels of violence against women.
3 weeks ago
Total population of South Africa in 2023, by province (in 1,000s)
Statista
As of 2023, South Africa's population increased and counted approximately 62.3 million inhabitants in total, of which the majority inhabited Gauteng,...
4 days ago
Soweto
Britannica
Soweto, urban complex in Gauteng province, South Africa. Originally set aside by the South African white government for residence by Blacks, it adjoins the...
6 days ago
What US election results could mean for Africa
Voice of America English News
While neither candidate has spoken much about the continent in their campaigns, analysts say Africans will watch next week's election closely.
2 days ago
Drought-Stricken Countries Kill Elephants to Feed the Hungry
WSJ
Worst drought in 100 years drives Namibia, Zimbabwe to conduct culls in national parks to help alleviate food crisis, as well as population pressure.
1 month ago
BRICS grows, adding 13 new ‘partner countries’ at historic summit in Kazan, Russia
MR Online
BRICS held a summit in Kazan, Russia in October 2024, where it expanded with 13 “partner nations”, after adding four new members.
3 days ago